Distress intolerance amplifies the effect of momentary anxiety on momentary cigarette craving among females who smoke cigarettes

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Brianna R. Altman , Jacqueline E. Smith-Caswell , Andrew H. Rogers , Angelo M. DiBello , Jordan A. Gette , Ana M. Abrantes , Teresa M. Leyro , Samantha G. Farris
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Abstract

Introduction

Distress intolerance (DI) is an emotional vulnerability factor implicated in the link between anxiety and cigarette craving, which may be particularly important for characterizing persistent smoking in females. However, there is a dearth of prospective work examining how DI influences momentary aspects of anxiety and cigarette craving. This ecological momentary assessment study explored the main and interactive effects of momentary anxiety and DI on momentary cigarette craving.

Methods

Females (N = 50) who reported daily combustible cigarette use completed a daily monitoring study that involved momentary assessments of anxiety and craving across one menstrual cycle. Trait DI was assessed at baseline. Multilevel modeling was used to examine the simultaneous between- and within-person effects of momentary anxiety and the moderating influence of DI on momentary craving. We predicted that between- and within-centered momentary anxiety and DI, as well as their interactions, would be positively associated with momentary craving.

Results

Results indicated that higher momentary anxiety, centered between- and within-person, predicted higher momentary craving. Although no main effect of DI on momentary craving was observed, we found a conditional effect of DI on within-person momentary anxiety in the prediction of momentary craving. The positive effect of within-person increases in momentary anxiety on momentary craving was amplified for those with higher DI relative to lower.

Conclusions

High DI appears to amplify cigarette craving in the context of higher-than-average momentary anxiety. Future studies leveraging momentary methodologies are needed to further elucidate associations between anxiety, DI, and smoking processes to better understand contextual influences on DI. Such data can inform ideographic, in-the-moment interventions.
在吸烟的女性中,痛苦不耐受放大了短暂焦虑对短暂香烟渴望的影响
痛苦不耐受(DI)是一种情感脆弱因素,与焦虑和吸烟渴望之间的联系有关,这可能对女性持续吸烟的特征尤为重要。然而,缺乏前瞻性的工作来研究DI如何影响焦虑和香烟渴望的瞬间方面。本生态瞬时评价研究探讨了瞬时焦虑和DI对瞬时香烟渴望的主要作用和交互作用。方法报告每天使用可燃香烟的女性(N = 50)完成了一项每日监测研究,包括在一个月经周期内短暂评估焦虑和渴望。在基线时评估特质DI。采用多水平模型来检验瞬间焦虑的人与人之间的同时效应以及DI对瞬间渴望的调节作用。我们预测,以内外为中心的瞬间焦虑和DI,以及它们之间的相互作用,将与瞬间渴望呈正相关。结果表明,较高的瞬间焦虑,集中在人与人之间和人与人之间,预示着更高的瞬间渴望。虽然没有观察到DI对瞬间渴望的主要影响,但我们发现DI在预测瞬间渴望时对人内瞬间焦虑有条件影响。个体内瞬时焦虑增加对瞬时渴望的积极影响在DI较高的人群中比DI较低的人群中被放大。结论在瞬时焦虑高于平均水平的情况下,高DI似乎会放大对香烟的渴望。未来的研究需要利用瞬时方法来进一步阐明焦虑、DI和吸烟过程之间的联系,以更好地理解上下文对DI的影响。这些数据可以为表意文字的即时干预提供信息。
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Addictive behaviors
Addictive behaviors 医学-药物滥用
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
4.50%
发文量
283
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Addictive Behaviors is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing high quality human research on addictive behaviors and disorders since 1975. The journal accepts submissions of full-length papers and short communications on substance-related addictions such as the abuse of alcohol, drugs and nicotine, and behavioral addictions involving gambling and technology. We primarily publish behavioral and psychosocial research but our articles span the fields of psychology, sociology, psychiatry, epidemiology, social policy, medicine, pharmacology and neuroscience. While theoretical orientations are diverse, the emphasis of the journal is primarily empirical. That is, sound experimental design combined with valid, reliable assessment and evaluation procedures are a requisite for acceptance. However, innovative and empirically oriented case studies that might encourage new lines of inquiry are accepted as well. Studies that clearly contribute to current knowledge of etiology, prevention, social policy or treatment are given priority. Scholarly commentaries on topical issues, systematic reviews, and mini reviews are encouraged. We especially welcome multimedia papers that incorporate video or audio components to better display methodology or findings. Studies can also be submitted to Addictive Behaviors? companion title, the open access journal Addictive Behaviors Reports, which has a particular interest in ''non-traditional'', innovative and empirically-oriented research such as negative/null data papers, replication studies, case reports on novel treatments, and cross-cultural research.
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